R3
hdc, dc, tr, dc, hdc in the first st, sc in the next 11 sts, hdc, dc, tr, dc, hdc
in the next st, sc in the last 5 sts (26)Place the wings back
to back and sew them together through four stitches on the back round of the
wings. Next, sew the wings onto the body. Weave in all loose ends.

Stinger

With
black create an amigurumi ring with 3 sts (3)

R1
sc in each sc around (3)

R2
inc in the first sc, sc in each remaining st (4)

R3
inc in the first sc, sc in each remaining st (5)

R4
inc in the first sc, sc in each remaining st (6)

R5
inc in each sc around (12)

R6
sc in each sc around (12)

R7
*inc in next sc, sc in next sc* around (18)

Stuff the stinger and sew the stinger onto the body. Weave in
loose ends.

Antennae
make 2

With
black create an amigurumi ring with 3 sts (3)

Rs 1- 6 sc
in each sc around (3)

Sew the antennae to the head and weave in all loose ends.

Head/Body

With
yellow create an amigurumi ring with 6 sts (6)

R1
inc in each sc around (12)

R2
*inc in next sc, sc in next sc* around (18) on the
last stitch of round 2, change to black

*Throughout the pattern, instead of cutting the yarn after each
color change, simply carry it over on the inside of the work using the hidden
color carry technique.

R3
*inc in next sc, sc in next 2 sts* around (24)

R4
*inc in next sc, sc in next 3 sts* around (30)

R5
*inc in next sc, sc in next 4 sts* around (36) on
the last stitch of round 5, change to yellow

Rs 6-8 sc
in each sc around (36) on the last stitch of round 8,
change to black

Rs 9-10sc
in each sc around (36)

R11*dec,
sc in the next 4 sts* around (30) on the last
stitch of round 11, change to yellow

R12*dec,
sc in the next 3 sts* around (24)

R13*dec,
sc in the next 2 sts* around (18)

Place the eyes through the eye backs and onto the head. The eyes
should be placed between rows 8 and 9 and 7 stitches apart. Embroider on
eyelashes. Use a small length of yellow yarn or black yarn to embroider on the
smile. Secure the eyes with their backs. Stuff the head.

R14sc
in each sc around (18) on the last stitch of round 14,
change to black

R15*inc
in next sc, sc in next 2 sts* around (24)

R16 *inc
in next sc, sc in next 3 sts* around (30)

R17
*inc in next sc, sc in next 4 sts* around (36) on
the last stitch of round 17, change to yellow

R18*inc
in next sc, sc in next 5 sts* around (42)

Rs 19-20sc
in each sc around (42) on the last stitch of round 20,
change to black

Rs 21-23sc
in each sc around (42) on the last stitch of round 23,
change to yellow

Rs 24-25sc
in each sc around (42)

R26*dec,
sc in the next 5 sts* around (36) on the last
stitch of round 26, change to black

R27sc
in each sc around (36)

R28*dec,
sc in the next 4 sts* around (30)

R29sc
in each sc around (30) On the last stitch of round
29, change to yellow. This is the last color change, so finish off the black
with the hidden color change technique.

R30*dec,
sc in the next 3 sts* around (24)

R31*dec,
sc in the next 2 sts* around (18)

Stuff the body

R32*dec,
sc in the next sc* around (12)

R33*dec,
sc in the next sc* around (8)

Leave a long length of yarn and weave through the stitches of
the last round. Pull tight to close up hole and weave in ends to finish off.

Color
change for solid head color Buzzle Bee

Follow the directions for the head and body, but ignore the
color changes for the first 13 rounds. Start using yellow yarn and continue to
use only yellow yarn until the end of round 14, when you will switch to black,
and then follow the directions as written for the color changes to crochet the
rest of the body. You can make a Buzzle Bee with a black head and striped body
in the same way if you reverse the colors used for the stripes.

3 comments:

Hello, i have a question, you have very nice free patterns on your website, may i translate all of the free patterns on your site to dutch??? i place that on my website with the original link to your pattern.Greetings Patricia